NueWay Studios as the Premier Black Owned Marketing Firm for Creatives Everywhere

One of the greatest investments one can make is the investment in themselves.

“No sign is a sign of no business,” as my mentor once said. You can have an incredible product and incredible team, but if the marketing and sales viability is not there, then your business idea and your team will fail each and every time. Statistics show that many entrepreneurship ventures and businesses in the United States do not make it after the first few years. This is not because of the passion, product, or work ethic sometimes, even though those can be extremely large factors. If you want your product to sell and do good, then you should spend what you need to spend in order for that product to be exposed to as many necessary audiences as possible. This sounds mundane and information that you may know already, but individuals want people to indulge in their brands immediately because they feel as if the product is that good enough.

What individuals fail to understand is that branding, marketing, and sales behind exposure of the product and the company can put them leagues beyond their competition. One company, a Black owned business at that, which has been extremely successful in providing this much-needed and not as talked about solution has been Nueway Studios in Atlanta, GA. Not only was I able to work with the CEO, Charday Oldacre but I was able to gain personal insight about her process, her worth ethic, and information about her husband and incredible team that provide strategic solutions, especially for individuals of color and their businesses.

Currently as a 27-year young Magna Cum Laude graduate of the Art Institute of Atlanta, Entrepreneur/Business Woman, Charday Oldacre, is dedicated to shaking up Atlanta’s business sector with her genuine passion in helping others reach viable solutions. After graduating from the institution in 2013, Charday was offered a key role at one of Atlanta’s most prestigious Digital Advertising Agencies. During this time, Charday would have the opportunity to work of projects for Major Companies such as Coca Cola, Sea World and AMC.

In 2014, her work was chosen to be displayed at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where it was the animation show piece that welcomed and invited thousands to dine in Atlanta’s Food Court. In October of 2016, Charday followed her passion full-time as CEO and founder of NueWay Studios.

Since then, Charday has taken a fledgling brand studio to secure national and local Atlanta based recognized clients such as NAACP, New Balance, BedHead Media and Total Marketing Solutions. NueWay Studios is ever-changing, and adjusting to today’s market, where one must be fully equipped with the necessary knowledge, creativity and tenacity to make it all happen. As smart as she is, Charday knows that she can’t do this by herself. She leads a growing and proud team of 8 people, all of whom have graduated from her own Alma mater.

In 2015, Charday married Azariah Oldacre, CEO of Oldacre D.P and Co-Founder of Lift & Motion. Charday continues to give back to the community with her second-chance hiring program and her ministry work. She’s a faithful member of Discover Life Church where she leads the Marketing and Branding Division of the organization.

What we can learn from Charday is her incredible tenacity and understanding of the craft behind marketing and helping businesses reach their full potential. If one is waging a war, they shouldn’t have to wage it on a single front but rather cover as many areas possible as to flank out the competition and get the prizes they deserve. I believe you too as a business and creative deserve the prizes and benefits for your business. Unfortunately, there is arguably no other business like NueWay Studios that can do exactly that for you at one of the greatest price quotes, algorithms, and tailor-made exemplary customer service for you.

You can check out their website and services to book a consultation today at https://www.nuewaystudios.com/ .

 

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